Hey J.! Good morning! I hope you are doing well. I had the opportunity to read your email, and I think I know a way to help you. It is different and to some seem old fashion and maybe even radical. However, I have been almost exactly where you are, except I only have one child. You may need a cup of coffee for this one.
I too am a stay at home mom, and I have been for the last 8 yrs. I am currently a single mom during the week, because my husband travels Mon.-Fri. He is just here Fri. night, Sat and Sun. When I first became a stay at home mom I hated it! It was so hard, not that it is not hard now, just different. I struggled w/the same things you mentioned, until one day I realized I could not do this by myself. I found my strength in Jesus Christ and by working my marriage out His way it changed my life, my child's life, and my husband's. Please don't skip this.
It was through the scripture verse "Your adornment must not be merely external...but let it be the hidden person of the heart, with the imperishable quality of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is precious in the sight of God." (I Peter 3:3-4, NASB). I took some marriage classes through the church and did as God said. I stopped nagging. It was not easy. Every time I would get angry at Hus. I would have to go to the bathroom and pray. This happened alot. I would be nice to my husband even if he was not nice to me. I tried to get the kids and house done, I am sure that if an outsider would have viewed me in my home their comment would have been, "She is being sicky sweet." Well, if finally paid off. Now mind you, it took about a year. I would ask him to do something once and if he didn't I would let it sit. Saying nothing, unless it was trash, I would take it out. Then if he did anything for me, make bed, play with child, answer the phone, take out the trash. I would tell him thank you, and I would let him know I really appreciated it. Through my kindness and prayer, he began to change. One year later, he accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior. When the minister asked him what brought him to this point-He was 46yrs. old-he said,"It was the changes I saw in my wife and child." God is so good.
I know this all sound like a bunch of craziness, but it is all true. It was not easy and I could not have done it w/out the grace of God. I will be glad to talk w/you more about this. I did not do it alone. I had support of other Christians that had a marriage like I wanted. Most of all, I had the Lord Jesus Christ.
This was just a life changing experience in our lives and if it had not happened like I said we would be divorced. I came from a divorced family and I was divorced w/no children one time already. I tried it w/out God and it did not work.
I hope this encourages you. I would love to help you if you are interested in talking w/me. Just email me back private and I will give you my number.
I hope you are well and I will be praying for you and your family.
Sincerly,
D.